APT Main Event - Day 4 - TWD 70,000,000 GTD

Wayne Lam Surges to Chip lead of Record-Breaking APT Taipei Main Event Final Table

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Wayne Lam.jpg Wayne Lam

The air crackled with anticipation at the APT Taipei 2025 series as the penultimate day of the record-breaking APT Main Event unfolded. From a field of 48 battle-hardened players, only nine emerged from seven hours of heart-pounding poker, each now tantalizingly close to etching their name into poker history.

The stage is set for the final table of the largest and richest Main Event in the APT’s 19-year legacy, with a staggering TWD 121,033,440 (~$3.7 million) prize pool up for grabs.

Leading the charge into the final day is Hong Kong’s Wayne Lam, who commands a towering stack of 17,925,000. A relative unknown with just $37,000 in career cashes and no prior APT cash, Lam has defied the odds, already doubling his lifetime earnings. Now, he stands on the brink of poker immortality, with the life-changing TWD 19,009,440 (~$586,710) top prize within reach.

Final Table Chip Counts

Pos.PlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Wayne LamHong Kong17,925,00060
2Rintaro KagawaJapan17,825,00059
3Owen ChongMalaysia15,375,00051
4Akira TakasugiJapan10,775,00036
5Nishant KumarIndia10,525,00035
6Iat Man LeongMacau10,075,00034
7Kano ShinichiroJapan8,450,00028
8Kiwanont SukhumThailand6,050,00020
9Dang Thi HueVietnam4,700,00016

Rintaro Kagawa.jpg Rintaro Kagawa

Hot on the heels of Lam is Japan’s Rintaro Kagawa with 17,825,000, less than a small blind behind. Kagawa, no stranger to APT final tables, faces his biggest challenge yet, with a stage far grander than any he’s seen before. Rounding out the top three is Malaysia’s Owen Chong with 15,375,000. Chong closed today with momentum, eliminating Daehyung Lee in twelfth place and winning a crucial blind-on-blind battle against Nishant Kumar.

Representing Thailand is APT regular Kiwanont Sukhum, who enters the final table in eighth place. A master of short-stack play, Sukhum spent much of today near the bottom but navigated his way to the final nine. Sukham won three APT titles in six months, and has nearly $250,000 in career earnings, so he has the experience and resilience to make him a formidable contender.

Anchoring the chip counts is Vietnam’s Dang Thi Hue, with around 16 big blinds. Hue, a former APT Phu Quoc Main Event champion with a career-best $53,346 score, knows what it takes to conquer a high-pressure final table. Her opponents would be foolish to underestimate he, as she’s proven she can go all the way.

Dang Thi Hue.jpg Dang Thi Hue

Day 4 Action

The APT Taipei Main Event saw 48 players return to the felt on Day 4, each vying for a spot at the biggest final table in APT history. The action was relentless from the first shuffle, with eliminations coming fast and fortunes shifting dramatically.

It took just a few hands for the first casualty of the day. Guolun Huang ran his pocket jacks into Yu Cheng Hsu’s pocket kings, sending Huang to the rail in 48th place. Huang was soon joined at the payout desk by John Panish (46th), Robert Nemeskeri-Kiss (42nd), Peter Kiem (41st), Sho Katsura (39th), and Tomoya Kuratani (35th).

Hong Kong’s Nicholas Go, fresh off a runner-up finish in the APT Superstar Challenge, entered today with an above-average stack and brought his signature charisma to the tables. However, his Main Event dream ended in 32nd place at the hands of Wobeng Lee. Go held the dominating hand preflop, but a brutal runout spelled the end of his remarkable run.

Nicholas Go.jpg Nicholas Go

One of the standout stories of the day was Natural8 ambassador Kitty Kuo, who began Day 4 as the chip leader. Kuo’s day took a turn early in the second level when she doubled up Sukhum. The Thai pro’s top pair and flush draw held against Kuo’s pocket kings, marking the start of a downward spiral.

Kuo then lost a chunk of her stack to Marcus Law’s pocket aces and dropped more chips in a race against Kumar’s ace-king with her pocket sixes. The most devastating blow came against fellow Main Event winner Hue, who was all-in with ace-queen of clubs against Kuo’s pocket aces. A backdoor flush saved Hue, leaving Kuo reeling in the middle of the pack.

This Kitty didn't have nine lives though, as Kuo's hopes of winning a second Main Event were extinguished when her ace-six finished second best to Kagawa’s jack-five. Two jacks on the flop sealed her fate, and Kuo was sent to the cashier’s desk to collect her 21st place payout.

Kitty Kuo5.jpg Kitty Kuo

As the day progressed, the field thinned rapidly. After the dinner break, only 14 players remained. Powel Fang’s pocket kings were no match for Kumar's flopped nut flush, leaving Fang with a tenth of a big blind, a point of which he couldn’t recover. Law (13th), Lee (12th), and APT Taipei Poker Classic 2024 Main Event runner-up Abraham Ceesvin (11th) followed in quick succession, setting up the final table bubble.

The final hand of the day arrived when Anusorn Asiralertsiri of Japan became the last player eliminated on Day 4. Asiralertsiri’s pocket fours were in a race against Lam’s ace-queen, and while the flop favored the Sailboats, a queen on the turn ended his run in 10th place. With that, the final table of the largest APT Main Event in history was set, promising an electrifying final day as the remaining players battle for the coveted title and life-changing prize.

Anusorn Asiralertsiri.jpg Anusorn Asiralertsiri

Play resumes at 11:15 AM on Saturday, May 3, where the final nine players will battle until one is crowned APT Main Event champion. There’s forty-nine minutes remaining in Level 34, and with the average stack at 38 big blinds, every decision will be magnified as the blinds continue to rise.

APT Taipei Main Event Final Table Payouts

PlacePrize (TWD)Prize (~USD)
119,009,440586,710*
210,133,000312,750*
36,867,000211,950*
45,292,500163,350
54,419,500136,400
63,564,000110,000
72,721,50084,000
81,969,00060,770
91,500,00046,300

*includes APTC Main Event seat valued at TWD 350,000

As always, the final table will be streamed with a 30-minute delay, ensuring fans can follow the action without spoilers. Live updates will remain in sync with the broadcast to provide a seamless experience. To watch the stream: Click here.

With the final table of the largest APT Main Event in history set, the final day promises an electrifying battle for the coveted title and life-changing prize, here inside the Red Space venue in Taipei, Taiwan.

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Day 4 Is Concluded! Final Table of 9 Reached

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Play has stopped following the 10th place elimination of Asunorn Asiralertsiri. The final table has been formed and will return tomorrow to compete until the Main Event Champion is crowned.

Day 4 recap will be up shortly.

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Anusorn Asiralertsiri Eliminated in 10th Place For TWD 1,252,500 (~USD 38,660)

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Cấp độ 34: Blinds 150K / 300K - Ante 300K

Anusorn Asiralertsiri2.jpg Anusorn Asiralertsiri

Anusorn Asiralertsiri went all-in on the button for his last 2,500,000 and Wayne Lam snap-called from the big blind.

Anusorn Asiralertsiri: 4 4

Wayne Lam: A Q

The flop came 8 3 8 and the Thai supporters of Asiralertsiri were cheering him on. However, the poker gods threw a Q on the turn to quieten them down.

The despair was completed when the 2 hit the river, eliminating Asiralertsiri in 10th place for TWD 1,252,500 (~USD 38,660).

With this elimination, play has stopped as the target of the final table of 9 was reached.

NameChip Count
Wayne Lam17,900,000
Anusorn Asiralertsiri0

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Chong Wins a Battle of the Blinds

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Cấp độ 33: Blinds 125K / 250K - Ante 250K

On the final table bubble, Owen Chong called from the small blind and Nishant Kumar checked out of the big blind.

The flop came down 8 T 4 and Chong fired out a bet of 300,000. Kumar made the call.

The 9 fell on the turn and Chong continued to bet, this time for 800,000. Kumar raised to 2,000,000, which Chong called.

The river was the J and both players checked. Chong tabled T 9 for two pair and Kumar could only muck.

NameChip Count
Owen Chong 15,375,000
Nishant Kumar10,525,000

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Abraham Ceesvin Has Been Eliminated in 11th Place for TWD 1,252,500 (~USD 38,660)

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Cấp độ 34: Blinds 150K / 300K - Ante 300K

Abraham Ceesvin.jpg Abraham Ceesvin

Abraham Ceesvin open-shoved from the small blind for 2,400,000 and Akira Takasugi defended in the big blind to put his opponent at risk.

Abraham Ceesvin: J 2

Akira Takasugi: J J

Takasugi dominated and held the lead throughout the board of 3 Q 7 8 3 , busting Ceesvin in eleventh place for a payday of TWD 1,252,500 (~USD 38,660).

NameChip Count
Akira Takasugi9,400,000
Abraham Ceesvin0

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Daehyung Lee Eliminated 12th Place for TWD 1,114,000 (~$34,380)

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Cấp độ 33: Blinds 125K / 250K - Ante 250K

Daehyung Lee(1).jpg Daehyung Lee

Owen Chong made it 500,000 under the gun before Nishant Kumar three-bet to 1,300,000 from the next seat. When it folded to Daehyung Lee in the big blind, he four-bet shoved for 1,700,000. Chong five-bet to 3,800,000, forcing Kumar to fold and the cards were flipped over.

Daehyung Lee: 2 2

Owen Chong: K K

Lee was in a lot of trouble and needed to find a deuce to keep his Main Event dream alive.

The dealer fanned out a flop of Q 9 6 , keeping Chong's Cowboys ahead.

The 5 on the turn gave Chong a flush draw, and left Lee with just one-out.

It wasn't meant to be for Lee as the 3 appeared on the river, and he was out in twelfth place for TWD 1,114,000 (~$34,380).

NameChip Count
Owen Chong16,100,000
Nishant Kumar14,000,000
Daehyung Lee0

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Marcus Law Eliminated In 13th Place For TWD 1,114,000 (~USD 34,380)

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Cấp độ 33: Blinds 125K / 250K - Ante 250K

Marcus Law.jpg Marcus Law

Marcus Law raised on the button for 2,600,000 - leaving 300,000 behind. Big blind Rintaro Kagawa mistook it for an all-in and threw in a chip to call.

Nevertheless, he matched the 2,600,000 and a flop of Q 2 4 was opened.

Kagawa then put in a stack of chips to cover Law. Law threw in a whole bunch of time banks and looked at the other table which also had an all-in situation.

Law waited until the hand on the other table was completed and if the other player would bust-out. Why? Simple answer - Pay jump.

When news of Powen Fang busting out was done, Law pushed in his chips.

Marcus Law: 8 8

Rintaro Kagawa: A J

Law was ahead but had to avoid the 15 outs of Kagawa.

The 2 on the turn kept Law ahead and hopeful, but the 4 river ended his run in 13th place for TWD 1,114,000 (~USD 34,380).

NameChip Count
Rintaro Kagawa16,300,000
Marcus Law0

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Lam's King Collects Him A Double-Up

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Cấp độ 33: Blinds 125K / 250K - Ante 250K

Wayne Lam.jpg Wayne Lam

Kiwanont Sukhum made it 500,000 to go from under the gun and Wayne Lam three-bet to 1,250,000 from the hijack. Sukhum then shoved all in for around 12,000,000. Lam also went all in for 6,450,000 after tanking for some time.

Kiwanont Sukhum: A Q

Wayne Lam: A K

Lam was ahead with a higher kicker. A flop came 5 5 7 , offering no help to Sukhum.

The dealer dealt the runout of K 3 , improving Lam to a pair of kings and delivering him a humongous double-up.

NameChip Count
Wayne Lam12,900,000
Kiwanont Sukhum6,050,000

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Powen Fang Eliminated in 14th Place for TWD 994,000 (~$30,680)

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Cấp độ 33: Blinds 125K / 250K - Ante 250K

Powen Fang.jpg Powen Fang

With Powen Fang forced all-in from the big blind, Nishant Kumar made it 500,000 from the hijack and everyone else folded. The cards were turned over and Fang was at risk.

Powen Fang: A 7

Nishant Kumar: K T

This time Fang got it in good, but the K 2 9 flop put Kumar in the lead with top pair.

The rest of the board ran out J T , and Fang was out in fourteenth place for TWD 994,000 (~$30,680).

NameChip Count
Nishant Kumar15,350,000
Powen Fang0

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Takasugi Rivers A Straight

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Cấp độ 33: Blinds 125K / 250K - Ante 250K

Akira Takasugi(4).jpg Akira Takasugi

Wayne Lam opened the button to 500,000 and Akira Takasugi defended from the big blind.

The two checked through a flop of 8 7 J to see the 4 turn, where Takasugi checked to Lam, who then fired out 1,000,000. Takasugi came along for the ride.

When the T fell on the river, it went check-check.

Takasugi tabled J 9 for a rivered straight to rake in the pot as Lam tossed his cards into the muck.

NameChip Count
Akira Takasugi8,525,000
Wayne Lam5,025,000

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